Universal’s Immersive New ‘Jurassic Park’ Experience Will Include Themed Hotel for Guests

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L to R: Alan Grant (Sam Neill), John Hammond (Richard Attenborough), and Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) looking up at the Brachiosaurus in 'Jurassic Park' (1993)

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Jurassic Park is one of the most popular and beloved franchises of all time. Like many others, it has long transcended the silver screen into other storytelling mediums, from comic books to cartoon shows, and video games to actual theme parks.

Since its inception in 1993, the franchise has found its way into Universal Studios theme parks—first with attractions like Jurassic Park: The Ride and, in more recent years, following the incredibly successful Jurassic World rebranding that has produced four movie sequels, with experiences such as Jurassic World: The Ride and VelociCoaster.

But while these attractions are each incredibly immersive in their own right, there’s another official Jurassic Park theme park experience coming soon that will plunge fans even deeper into the world established in Steven Spielberg’s original film. And, unlike the Universal Studios themed areas, this one will feature a Jurassic Park hotel.

Alan Grant (Sam Neill) staring at the dinosaurs in disbelief in 'Jurassic Park' (1993)
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Since the Jurassic World side of the franchise took over in 2015, fans have been hungry for a Jurassic experience that immerses them deep into the 1993 timeline, or “the Park era.”

While we get front-row seats to the dinosaur-inhabited theme park’s collapse through the eyes of characters such as Alan Grant (Sam Neill), Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern), and Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum), there’s still a lot of Isla Nublar we don’t get to see on-screen.

Not only are there several species of dinosaur in addition to the ones we see on-screen — Tyrannosaurus Rex, Velociraptor, Parasaurolophus, Gallimimus, Brachiosaurus, Dilophosaurus, and Triceratops — but there’s a lot more to the Costa Rican island than just dinosaur paddocks and visitor centers.

The Jurassic Falls in the 'Jurassic Park: Survival' game trailer
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As revealed in the 1990 best-seller by Michael Crichton upon which Spielberg’s film is based, there are several areas of interest dotted about Isla Nublar, including an aviary that houses prehistoric flying reptiles, a lagoon, several other dinosaur enclosures, recreational zones, and even a hotel known as the Safari Lodge.

It’s hardly surprising that there’s a hotel on a remote island that’s home to a theme park resort–where else are all the tourists supposed to stay?

In the book, we spend a bit of time at the Safari Lodge; first, during the early parts of the story when everything is seemingly going well for the guests’ exclusive VIP tour of the park, and towards the end, when an injured Ian Malcolm finds himself hiding from raptors that are trying to break into one of the rooms through the sky light.

But while the hotel doesn’t appear anywhere in the film, it still exists off-screen. The chances of ever seeing it in the series are now as extinct as dinosaurs are here in the real world, as Isla Nublar was blown up in 2018’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. But soon, fans will get the chance to spend some time there in an upcoming Jurassic sequel.

The Visitor Center in the storm in the 'Jurassic Park: Survival' trailer
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Jurassic World: Rebirth (2025) might be getting a lot of attention from fans lately, but another Jurassic sequel that’s in development is the first-person action-adventure video game “Jurassic Park: Survival” (TBA), which pits stranded InGen scientist Dr. Maya Joshi against the park’s loose dinosaurs just 24 hours after the events of the 1993 film.

We’re yet to see a follow-up to the trailer that premiered online in December 2023, however, last year, Universal and Saber shared with IGN an internal Q&A conducted with Universal Products & Experiences, during which the game’s developers confirmed that players can expect iconic locations from the film as well as never-before-seen parts of the island.

Gameplay footage featuring a raptor from the 'Jurassic Park: Survival' game trailer
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“We have been working with all our stakeholders on what the island would have looked like after the events of the film,” Universal Products & Experiences executive producer John Melchior told IGN, adding, “This includes areas we all love like the Visitor’s Center and the T-Rex paddock. But also, what we didn’t see, things that were not part of the tour or got cut off by the storm. Those on the island were supposed to be there overnight, so what does that mean? What would they have seen and where would they have stayed if everything went according to plan? That is where we are starting. One thing is certain – the island is as much a part of the story as the characters and dinosaurs.”

So, it sounds like the Safari Lodge will appear in the game. There’s another hotel in the novel called the Pteratops Lodge, but it’s revealed that the pterosaurs in the aviary–where the building is foolishly located (but hey, this is Jurassic Park)–had been causing problems for construction workers, which stalled its development.

Either way, whether you’ll be able to “spend the night” in the Safari Lodge remains to be seen, although it will more than likely be one of many save-points littered about the island. And with prehistoric predators lurking at every turn, you’re going to need plenty.

Watch the official trailer for “Survival” below:

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“Return to Isla Nublar the day after the events of the beloved 1993 Jurassic Park film in an original adventure 65 million years in the making,” the synopsis reads. “Survive thrilling first-person action as InGen scientist Dr. Maya Joshi, who was unable to evacuate Isla Nublar, in this single-player action-adventure game and discover a never-before-told story.

Through thrilling encounters, experience the wonder and danger of dinosaurs, each with their own distinct and adaptive behaviors brought to life by John Hammond’s vision.”

There’s no release date for the game.

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